This electric phantasmagoria that will keep you engrossed as you step back in time and witness little-known events about the Booth family that shed new light on the Lincoln assassination.
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Theater Review (NYC): ‘Don’t Wake Me’ by Rahila Gupta
This loving memorial by an acclaimed British journalist of a mother for her son, nominated for two Off West End awards, is in New York until April 20.
Read More »Theater Review: ‘Heathers: The Musical’
A bright new musical based on the cult movie sticks closely to the story but deepens the characters.
Read More »Star Performances Make Three Day Hangover’s ‘Big Boozy Benefit’ a Smash
Three Day Hangover's 'Big Boozy Benefit' at Rockwood Music Hall was a smashing show that predicts an incredible season of fun, music, drink and amazing, interactive Shakespeare.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘Fast Company’ by Carla Ching
A family of con artists join up to help daughter Blue out of a bad situation, but as the plot thickens it's almost impossible to tell who is scamming whom.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘Day of the Dog’ by Daniel Damiano
A humorous and insightful look at how our relationships to others often form as a result of how we respond to our animals.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘Fast Company’ by Carla Ching
A crew of con artists gets into trouble when that fact that they're also a family gets in the way.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): Aphra Behn’s ‘Sir Patient Fancy’
This Restoration comedy by one of England's earliest female playwrights is a hilarious delight in The Queens Company's new production.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘The Shape of Something Squashed’ by Tom Noonan
What happens when a self-effacing "driver" shows up on the doorstep of a struggling theater company to be of service?
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘London Wall’ by John Van Druten
An insightful, disarming look at male-female relationships in the workplace.
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